Food & Drink
4 letter words
Around the world
Hollywood TV & Film
Homophones
100

This drink is the main product of Tree Top Inc. if Selah, Washington

Apple Juice

100

powerful engine from Dodge

a Hemi

100

This desert covers much of the African country Mali.

the Sahara

100

In 1981 she stepped out of "Three's Company".

Suzanne Somers

100

An ache or piece of glass in a window.

a pain/pane

200

James Beard put this traditional topping on pumpkin pie.

whipped cream

200

the lower front part of your leg.

shin

200

Its the only country Portugal borders.

Spain

200

The top show of 1976-77 was "Happy Days"; the following season it was this "Happy Days" spin off.

Laverne & Shirley

200

Got up, or lines of seats

rose/rows

300

These 2 snacks are mentioned by name in "Take me out to the Ball Game."

peanuts and cracker jack

300

Soft underlayer of feathers from a duck or goose is used to stuff pillows.

down

300

From about 60 miles away, Mount Fuji towers over this capital city.

Tokyo

300

Robert De Niro famously says "You talkin' to me?" in this 1976 thriller.

Taxi Driver

300

shortcuts to webpages, or certain wildcats

links/lynx

400

This tasty veal dish deprives its name from the German for "Viennese cutlet".

Wienerschnitzel 

400

Restrictive nutrition program

diet

400

"What happens in this city, stays in this city."

Las Vegas

400

This is the highest-grossing movie of all time when taking inflation into account.

Gone with the Wind

400

Showers or leather straps to control a horse.

rains/reins

500

Lamb served in a pita & topped with onions peppers and sauce makes up this Greek sandwich.

Gyro

500

This type of "goose chase" is fruitless.

wild

500

Although this South American country is about 2,650 miles long, its average width is less than 110 miles. 

Chile

500

The name of Charlie Chaplin's most famous recurring character. 

The Tramp

500

Transparently thin, or to cut wool

sheer/shear